Where to buy a white board

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Chacham
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Where to buy a white board

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I am looking for a plain white board such as you would find in a classroom or office - doesn't need to be huge, A1 size would be nice but I'll take whatever is available (excluding the tiny ones with hello kitty bouncing around I have seen at 20 baht shops).

Can anyone advise?

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Re: Where to buy a white board

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Chacham wrote:I am looking for a plain white board such as you would find in a classroom or office - doesn't need to be huge, A1 size would be nice but I'll take whatever is available (excluding the tiny ones with hello kitty bouncing around I have seen at 20 baht shops).

Can anyone advise?

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If you do a search for whiteboards, you will find this thread suggesting Thai Watsadu viewtopic.php?f=10&t=23995&hilit=Whiteboards
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In the past I've seen them at Tesco and at Pen and Paper (stationary shop near the Esso station).
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Re: Where to buy a white board

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Great thanks for that. Will try in town and, if all else fails, Thai Watsadu :)
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any stationary shop like pen & paper, or tesco, index, homepro, watsadu etc...
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